Index
Information Bias
What’s with all the information?
An example of information bias is believing that the more information that can be acquired to make a decision, the better, even if that extra information is irrelevant for the decision.
Core Concepts Communication Integrated Information Economics Emergence Entropy Knowledge Meaning Probability Possible Worlds Worldbuilding Related Concepts 0 Belief Best Explanation Bioinformatics Big Data Cause Certainty Chance Coherence Correspondence Combinatorics Consciousness CPT Symmetry Decoherence Dynamic Systems Differential Equations Divided Line Downward Causation Emergent Dualism ERR Health Identity Theory Infinite Regress Intension/Extension Intersubjectivism Justification Kissing Number Knot Theory Lagrangian Lorenz Attractor Materialism Mental Causation Multiple Realizability Naturalism Necessity News Noosphere Postmodernism Quantum Information Realism Reimann Hypothesis Reductionism Samsara Schrödinger's Cat Supervenience Truth Universals Wick Rotation Wisdom World Line World Sheet World Model |